Higher dimensional calculus, chain rule, gradient, line and multiple integrals with applications. Use of implicit and inverse function theorems. Real number axioms, limits, continuous functions, differentiability, infinite series, uniform convergence, the Riemann integral. Precludes additional credit for MATH 2004, MATH 2008, MATH 2009 and MATH 3009. Prerequisite(s): i) MATH 1002 with a grade of C+ or higher, or MATH 2007 with a grade of B+ or higher; and ii) MATH 1102 with a grade of C+ or higher, or MATH 1107 with a grade of B+ or higher; or permission of the School.Lectures three hours a week and one hour tutorial.

MATH 2000 [1.0 credit] Calculus and Introductory Analysis II (Honours)

Higher dimensional calculus, chain rule, gradient, line and multiple integrals with applications. Use of implicit and inverse function theorems. Real number axioms, limits, continuous functions, differentiability, infinite series, uniform convergence, the Riemann integral. Precludes additional credit for MATH 2004, MATH 2008, MATH 2009 and MATH 3009. Prerequisite(s): i) MATH 1002 with a grade of C+ or higher, or MATH 2007 with a grade of B+ or higher; and ii) MATH 1102 with a grade of C+ or higher, or MATH 1107 with a grade of B+ or higher; or permission of the School.Lectures three hours a week and one hour tutorial.





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